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Scarf

ca. 1810-1815 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Scarf of white woven silk with a decorative side edging formed by dark green and white silk warp threads. The scarf is long and narrow, and at each end is a row of seven squat and angular cones in the same green, with fillings in cream and magenta silk. A narrow band of decoration above and a wider below the cones are in the same colours. There is a warp fringe, the silk strands twisted, the pairs of twists are then twisted together and knotted at the bottom.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Silk
Brief description
Silk scarf, Paisley, Scotland, ca. 1810-1815
Physical description
Scarf of white woven silk with a decorative side edging formed by dark green and white silk warp threads. The scarf is long and narrow, and at each end is a row of seven squat and angular cones in the same green, with fillings in cream and magenta silk. A narrow band of decoration above and a wider below the cones are in the same colours. There is a warp fringe, the silk strands twisted, the pairs of twists are then twisted together and knotted at the bottom.
Dimensions
  • Length: 104in
  • Width: 30.5in
  • Length: 263cm
  • Width: 76.5cm
Credit line
Given by Miss C. Wigginton
Collection
Accession number
T.212-1966

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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